Jamshidi needle
The Jamshidi needle is a trephine needle for performing bone marrow biopsy, whereby a cylindrical sample of tissue, a core biopsy specimen, is obtained. It is a cylindrical needle with a tapered cutting tip.[1] The tapered end reduces the potential of crush artifact.[2] It is the most commonly used needle for performing bone marrow biopsies.[3] The device is named for its inventor Khosrow Jamshidi who is an Iranian physician.[4]
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References
- ↑ Lewis, Shirley Mitchell; Bain, Barbara J.; Bates, Imelda (2006), Dacie and Lewis practical haematology (10 ed.), Elsevier Health Sciences, p. 124, ISBN 978-0-443-06660-3
- ↑ Gotlib, Jason R.; Fechter, Lenn (2007), One hundred questions and answers about myelodysplastic syndromes, Jones & Bartlett Learning, p. 21, ISBN 978-0-7637-5333-7
- ↑ "Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy". Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health via HighBeam Research. 2006-01-01. Retrieved 19 April 2012. (subscription required)
- ↑ SOFT TISSUE BIOPSY DEVICE - Google Patent Search
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